‘80s pop band Loverboy reminded us that everybody works for the weekend – especially when you find one of those rare haute hotspots that offers happy hour love seven days a week. Here are three places to score dining and drinking deals on your weekend reprieve.

Caballero Grill1800 N. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear623-935-4287, caballerogrill.comLongtime friends Anthony Guerriero and Paul Fratella opened their dream restaurant in a defunct McGrath’s Fish House in 2012. Taking advantage of the building’s lodge-like architecture, they created a rugged Southwestern steakhouse for the modern caballero. Saddle up in the bar area for $3 house vino, $2.50 margaritas and impressive views of lodgepoles fire-branded with the restaurant’s name. Domestic drafts set cowpokes back a mere $2.30, pairing well with spicy buffalo cheese sticks ($5.50) and $6 burgers. For three bucks more, upgrade to a free-range bison patty, the perfect manly accompaniment for craft pints ($1 off) or the daily beer special ($3.99). Also look for $4.25 blueberry mojitos for the daintier set and mini chimis stuffed with avocado and mixed peppers ($5.50). 2-7 p.m. and 9 p.m.-close daily.

The Whining Pig1612 E. Bethany Home Rd., Phoenix, 602-633-2134facebook.com/thewhiningpigThe only whining that goes on inside this hipster hangout is over not getting a seat. The Whining Pig is tight and cozy, with every nook and cranny dedicated to bottle, tap or seating. Pop a squat at the narrow U-shaped bar and enjoy $5 glasses of wine with selections such as Fiddle Bender Evolution and Hess 2012 Chardonnay. Grub is limited to meat and cheese platters or a $3 brownie, but once you spot the chalkboard beer list, food will seem like an afterthought anyway. The bar regularly stocks 50-plus craft beers, most of which are $3 each during happy hour. Show your state pride with Lumberyard Red Ale and Four Peaks Kilt Lifter or branch out with Sudwerk Dry Hop Lager. A few upscale brews carry premium prices, but even adventurous options like Schneider Aventinus Weizen-Eisbock ($7) and Yeastie Boys Digital IPA ($8) are a buck off. 3-8 p.m. daily.